I'm fairly certain I know the answer to this already as far as the state is concerned, but want to explore this as a thought experiment.
Are those new-ish folding adapters for AR's that allow one to fold an AR at the buffer tube/stock considered "folding stocks" as far as MA is concerned? I'm thinking the answer will end up being "yes", but at the same time is does change the dynamic of how the gun works. You'd be able to still fire the chambered round after folding it, but wouldn't it stop cycling after that first shot, thus making it no longer semi auto in the folded configuration? It would be a manual bolt action by that point, and a manually operated bolt guns no longer has to abide by the "evil features" limitation.
Are those new-ish folding adapters for AR's that allow one to fold an AR at the buffer tube/stock considered "folding stocks" as far as MA is concerned? I'm thinking the answer will end up being "yes", but at the same time is does change the dynamic of how the gun works. You'd be able to still fire the chambered round after folding it, but wouldn't it stop cycling after that first shot, thus making it no longer semi auto in the folded configuration? It would be a manual bolt action by that point, and a manually operated bolt guns no longer has to abide by the "evil features" limitation.